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not people who want to put a stop to profligate government. and let's go there, i'm not liam neeson, i'm not even confused with it. if you don't rise above politics, i will find you and put you in the "mad money" wall of shame. selling is something that doesn't come all that easy to people. there is no panic in the air yet. and so far the worries about the fiscal cliff have eluded many who don't understand it. even though the people that watch cnbc know plenty. some don't know what to panic about. i know, no one ever made a dime panicking. we know from the numbers and the earnings report that we got, people are spending increasing amounts on their homes. if we do fall off the fiscal cliff, this will end. there is no way we won't have a new spike up in foreclosures. the bankers ceos reductions in pay are going to happen if they don't get this done. those people don't know what awaits them. third, investments should go down in value. people buy stocks because they get a return versus cash or bonds because interest from cash or bonds is lower tha
not people who want to put a stop to profligate government. and let's go there, i'm not liam neeson, i'm not even confused with it. if you don't rise above politics, i will find you and put you in the "mad money" wall of shame. selling is something that doesn't come all that easy to people. there is no panic in the air yet. and so far the worries about the fiscal cliff have eluded many who don't understand it. even though the people that watch cnbc know plenty. some don't know what to...
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what role the government should play in our food choices. fider shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> a new study shows that curving sales of jump food and sugary drinks in schools may help stop obesity. let's ask justin wilson, and jim copeland, director for legal policy at the manhattan institute. thank you for joining us, justin, does this suggest that the nanny state does work? >> i think there is a difference between the way that we regulate school lunch and what adults can enjoy. i don't think this will give any credence to mayor bloomberg's plan. i don't know that it's necessarily true that we call it a than in nanny state initiativ. >> do you green? do you think it gives any credence to majo
what role the government should play in our food choices. fider shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> a new study shows that curving sales of...
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my father was very active in the town government. he was the moderator of the grenwich town meeting, which was equivalent of mayor in those days. and through him, we said you augt to give something back. he was a strong fella. he had a great sense of humor. he was there. a and i think respect was a keyword that we both had for him. everything he did was star quality. i regretted that he never lived to see his son as president. that was too bad. my wonderful mother and father. my mother was a great inspiration. she could do everything. she was the fastest mother. she was the best pitcher on the mother's softball team. she was the best tennis player on her own right. she was a good golfer and a loving mother. she was just everything. everyone loved her. again, she set an example in my life. she had these kind of truisms that served me in good study when i got to be president of the united states. she said don't be bragging about yourself all of the time. she'd say listen, don't talk all of the time. she'd say give the other guy credit.
my father was very active in the town government. he was the moderator of the grenwich town meeting, which was equivalent of mayor in those days. and through him, we said you augt to give something back. he was a strong fella. he had a great sense of humor. he was there. a and i think respect was a keyword that we both had for him. everything he did was star quality. i regretted that he never lived to see his son as president. that was too bad. my wonderful mother and father. my mother was a...
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and michele bachmann, find out what she's telling the government -- why she's telling the government hands off. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. ashlee! ashlee! ashlee! ashlee! what were you looking for when you bought your edge? um, i was definitely looking for fuel economy. that's the whole reason we, we wanted to look at the ecoboost. can you talk a little bit about the style of the edge? um, well, i think it's very hip. i even have several guys were like "whoa, do have twenties on those". like, don't even know what that means, but i guess it's cool. (laugh) but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water
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we had aid on greek government formation and that's what led to this roller coaster action. i think the message is nervousness. we have more of this to play out. europe is still driving the bus. >> yes, it is. >> how do you invest in this right now, anthony? >> i think in a world of nervousness we're advising our clients, you want to go in the markets, you want to go in with a helmet, that gives you downside protection. i think the train is headed in the right direction but it's going to be a bumpy ride. the industrial and sectors and entering in with a downside protection is not going to hurt anyone at this time. >> what do you watch more? the european trade or fundamentals? >> right now it's the european trade. we'll wait and see if the american economy comes back to the forefront. for now it's all about europe and what's going to happen with greek and the euro currency. >> and if the european trade continues to be troubling, does that mean that the fed could step in with more quantitative easing? >> i think central bank are over the world are doing that and that gives me
we had aid on greek government formation and that's what led to this roller coaster action. i think the message is nervousness. we have more of this to play out. europe is still driving the bus. >> yes, it is. >> how do you invest in this right now, anthony? >> i think in a world of nervousness we're advising our clients, you want to go in the markets, you want to go in with a helmet, that gives you downside protection. i think the train is headed in the right direction but...
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otherwise, i can't ask the government to do less. i'm not taking any of the responsibility away. >> you are willing to do that. >> i always do. >> why don't you run? you have done every damn thing else. >> that is the problem. >> stick around. i want you to join our dream team together at the end here. if i was going to economic war, i would want these three men to be my compadres to make it happen. coming up, the king of las vegas, steve wynn, the man who started with literally less than nothing, 300,000 of his father's debts and took las vegas and reshaped it to the entertainment capital of the world. how did he do it? how do you turn dreams into reality? steve wynn is next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again.
otherwise, i can't ask the government to do less. i'm not taking any of the responsibility away. >> you are willing to do that. >> i always do. >> why don't you run? you have done every damn thing else. >> that is the problem. >> stick around. i want you to join our dream team together at the end here. if i was going to economic war, i would want these three men to be my compadres to make it happen. coming up, the king of las vegas, steve wynn, the man who started...
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in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students
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all of his experience was in the government. i learned the real lessons about how america works from experience. and when i was 37, i helped to start a small company and my partners and i had been working for a company that was in the business of helping other businesses. and so some of us had this idea that if we really believed that our advice was helping companies, we should invest in companies, and we should bet on ourselves and our advice. so we started a new business called bain capital. the only problem was that while we believed in ourselves, not many other people did. we were young and had never done this before, and we almost didn't get off of the ground. in those days sometimes i wondered if i had made a really big mistake. and by the way, i thought about asking for my church's pension fund to invest, but i didn't. i figured it was bad enough that i might lose any investor's money, but i didn't want to go to hell, too. [ applause ] shows what i know. another of my partners got the episcopal church's pension fund to in
all of his experience was in the government. i learned the real lessons about how america works from experience. and when i was 37, i helped to start a small company and my partners and i had been working for a company that was in the business of helping other businesses. and so some of us had this idea that if we really believed that our advice was helping companies, we should invest in companies, and we should bet on ourselves and our advice. so we started a new business called bain capital....
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both have done business with the government. order wrz place orders were placed with them since 2007. and now both have shut down their operations. >> and i'll tell you as well, the massachusetts department of health did not say there is evidence of contamination when it comes to products for ameridose. what is the connection between the companies and what that might mean for consumers going forward? the bottom line is the federal officia officials is not responsible for overseeing the quality at these compounding pharmacies. >> ameridose does manufacture but they do add mixing where they are mixing together different medicines. >> we have a woman that died two weeks ago and is more than a statistic of course. she was a wife, a mom a grandmother. her family held a memorial service for her. lillian's husband got a steroid shot made by necc. george carry joins me now. i'm sorry for your loss. and i guess i want to ask you what do you want people to know about lillian? >> first of all, she was a wonderful woman that she had a love
both have done business with the government. order wrz place orders were placed with them since 2007. and now both have shut down their operations. >> and i'll tell you as well, the massachusetts department of health did not say there is evidence of contamination when it comes to products for ameridose. what is the connection between the companies and what that might mean for consumers going forward? the bottom line is the federal officia officials is not responsible for overseeing the...
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. >> i wonder what chambers will say about europe and government spending, which is a nice sized chunk of the business. >> about 30%. he's going to see horrible things. at 5 x 5 x cash, i think the risk reward is interesting. >> do you believe her on cisco? >> i believe it's absolute long term. i believe it like intel where you don't get violent moves by any stretch. if there's a two-year target, i don't see it going there anytime soon. the options are bullish in cisco. >> back to the stop story, and that is the market mystery. why have we been rallying. we're down a little bit today. we're only 150 points on the dow within that four and a half year closing high, up about 10% or so since the june lows. is an economic recovery the reason for the meltup? let's get your slow money trade from a man who manages $260 billion. jim is chief executive officer at principal global investors and it's a pleasure to have you on the first time. great to have you in the studio as well. what is the reason behind this market mystery? is it because of central banks coming to the rescue or the economy may
. >> i wonder what chambers will say about europe and government spending, which is a nice sized chunk of the business. >> about 30%. he's going to see horrible things. at 5 x 5 x cash, i think the risk reward is interesting. >> do you believe her on cisco? >> i believe it's absolute long term. i believe it like intel where you don't get violent moves by any stretch. if there's a two-year target, i don't see it going there anytime soon. the options are bullish in cisco....
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to government buildings in damascus, wounding several bystanders. nearly 5,000 people died in syria during the month of august. the street fighting, shelling and syrian military air strikes. now, we have seen and have to rely on opposition reports of these casualties. cnn cameras reporters are not allowed. >>> legionnaires disease has killed ten people, sickened 165 more and health officials don't know how people with getting it. the government has ordered for some buildings to clean the cooling systems. >> the only thing that can explain a wide array of these cases is something that could be in the water. >> legionnaires is a rare form of pneumonia when people breathe in droplets or mist with bacteria. >>> ethiopia has honored the late prime minister. he is the nation's first leader in 82 years to be given a state funeral. tens of thousands of mourners and numerous head of states turned out to pay their respects. he died two weeks ago at the age of 57 and was credited to bringing stability to the horn of africa region, however, groups accused him o
to government buildings in damascus, wounding several bystanders. nearly 5,000 people died in syria during the month of august. the street fighting, shelling and syrian military air strikes. now, we have seen and have to rely on opposition reports of these casualties. cnn cameras reporters are not allowed. >>> legionnaires disease has killed ten people, sickened 165 more and health officials don't know how people with getting it. the government has ordered for some buildings to clean...
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. >>> more affects of a brand new government's growing pans. this man announced that political life does not agree with him and he will go back to being a judge. it's the same day that the people are voting for a change to the new islamist backed constitution. protests broke out last month when the president gave himself near absolute power. >>> a eczema reason is freed today and heading home. he was locked up on weapons charges. he was threatened and chained to a bed and never saw a judge. the u.s. diplomats got involved and convinced mexican authorities to release him. [ bells tolling ] three little girls, had just celebrated her seventh bitter day, a photo of the happy child wear ago green hat with glasses on the end of her nose has been published widely. services were held for 6-year-old a anna marquez green, who was remembered for a singing voice larger than her size. her father described her as beautiful and vibrant, and last but not least was 6-year-old emily parker. the lds rock cliff safe center church was filled with glitter and pink
. >>> more affects of a brand new government's growing pans. this man announced that political life does not agree with him and he will go back to being a judge. it's the same day that the people are voting for a change to the new islamist backed constitution. protests broke out last month when the president gave himself near absolute power. >>> a eczema reason is freed today and heading home. he was locked up on weapons charges. he was threatened and chained to a bed and...
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all that republicans are saying is that if we just shrink government, cut taxes, crush unions and wait, all will be well. never mind that those are the very policies that got us into recession to begin with. never mind that not one of the governors who preached that gospel in tampa last week has the results to show for it. but we democrats, we owe america more than a strong argument for what we are against. we need to be just as strong about what it is we are for. and if we want to win elections in novemr and keep our country moving forward, if we want to earn the privilege to lead, my message is this. it is time for democrats to grow a backbone and stand up for what we believe. quit waiting. quit waiting for -- quit waiting for pundits or polls or super pacs to tell us who the next president is going to be. we're americans, we shape our future. and let's all start by standing up for president barack obama. this is the president. this is the president who delivered the security of affordable health care to every single american in every corner of this country, after 90 years of trying.
all that republicans are saying is that if we just shrink government, cut taxes, crush unions and wait, all will be well. never mind that those are the very policies that got us into recession to begin with. never mind that not one of the governors who preached that gospel in tampa last week has the results to show for it. but we democrats, we owe america more than a strong argument for what we are against. we need to be just as strong about what it is we are for. and if we want to win...
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the federal government spends about $10 billion a day. if that's not stimulative to the economy, we need to reevaluate where money is being spent because one of the other problems is we don't have stability and predictability in the marketplace. one of the reasons they aren't hiring, they don't know what's going to happen with taxes and health care and what's going to happen with these things. hesitation causes capital to resist investment. that's one of the fundamental problems. >> maria core donna, a couple of romney tactical missteps this week, relatively small, unless they blossom and grow. when you hear from ben bernanke, hear the numbers, you just have to think this might not be about mitt romney. this could be barack obama versus the economy. >> i think it has always been barack obama versus the economy. whenever you have asked me and others, which republican are we most afraid of to run against, it has never been that we're afraid to run against anybody, or that anybody would really make us not as confident. it's the economy. it h
the federal government spends about $10 billion a day. if that's not stimulative to the economy, we need to reevaluate where money is being spent because one of the other problems is we don't have stability and predictability in the marketplace. one of the reasons they aren't hiring, they don't know what's going to happen with taxes and health care and what's going to happen with these things. hesitation causes capital to resist investment. that's one of the fundamental problems. >> maria...
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governor government, pro. we're for a conservative i. >> do you believe in gay marriage? >> i do, i do. >> how can you support the ticket which is so resolutely opposed to gay marriage. >>> the answer is you have to have a date before you get married. and everyone knows you cannot get married or get a date without a job. i mean, the issues that are front and center in this election are the same for all americans including gay americans. gay americans are living in the obama economy and that's the reality all voters are facing when they go into the voting booth. >> what do you make of this? it is an unusual situation. i didn't imagine there were any gay groups that would support the romney ticket. >> at the gay bar at the honey pot. there were like 800 republicans there. grover norquist was there. and they're not the only gay republican group. they're like the splinter gay republican group from the log cabin republicans. there are a lot, not a lot but more gay republicans than you think. >> we had the biggest e
governor government, pro. we're for a conservative i. >> do you believe in gay marriage? >> i do, i do. >> how can you support the ticket which is so resolutely opposed to gay marriage. >>> the answer is you have to have a date before you get married. and everyone knows you cannot get married or get a date without a job. i mean, the issues that are front and center in this election are the same for all americans including gay americans. gay americans are living in the...
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in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> back now with jack hanna, the director emeritus of the columbus zoo. as you can see, he has brought some more company. a snow leopard. frisky one. >> for me, you asked about elephants. this will get about four times this size. they live
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this time it's small companies feeling the pain, particularly those that depend on government business. agencies are butting back projects and terminates some programs all together. according to craig parasel, businesses are in a paralysis. also with us is austin goolsbee. good to have you on the program, thank you for joining us. it's a cliff hanger, craig. let me get to you, tell me about the impact on your business. you're seeing a delay in decisions in. >> what we're seeing, yes, a delay in decisions. you refer to the concept of pa ral sis. this has been recurring and we're leading up to this for the last several years, and we're seeing a tremendous amount of delay and efficiencies in the system. we manage according to plan rather than according to budget. over the course of any fiscal year, we're constantly watching to see are we on track? are the assumptions that we made that went into our plan, are they coming together, are they occurring? and we have to make adjustments in realtime. we have a lack of visibility as to what our customering may be needing. it makes it a lot harder
this time it's small companies feeling the pain, particularly those that depend on government business. agencies are butting back projects and terminates some programs all together. according to craig parasel, businesses are in a paralysis. also with us is austin goolsbee. good to have you on the program, thank you for joining us. it's a cliff hanger, craig. let me get to you, tell me about the impact on your business. you're seeing a delay in decisions in. >> what we're seeing, yes, a...
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the other area that was challenging was the federal government here. the rest of our markets were good to okay to very good. so we like what we see on a global basis. trends are slowly starting back up. >> what are you expecting, john, in the year ahead from government? we know that austerity has been the name of the game for governments across the world here. what would be your expectations in terms of the government business in the next couple of quarters? >> well, we're reversing the question a little bit. asia-pacific, japan, and china to grow better than the rest of the world. the u.s. is starting to show good trends. in an area that capital spending might be flat or plus 2%, enterprise is starting to show some signs of coming back outside of europe. commercial marketplace, which is what i watch the most, is also doing okay. so i would assume government's going to continue to be tough, especially the u.s. federal government. public sector around the world, okay. in the u.s., not counting federal. good in asia-pacific. still challenging in europe.
the other area that was challenging was the federal government here. the rest of our markets were good to okay to very good. so we like what we see on a global basis. trends are slowly starting back up. >> what are you expecting, john, in the year ahead from government? we know that austerity has been the name of the game for governments across the world here. what would be your expectations in terms of the government business in the next couple of quarters? >> well, we're reversing...
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it is a separate government organization. >> the primary mission as described by state land, number one, to provide for maritime commerce, navigation. no. 2, it is to protect natural resources. third, it provides facilities that attract people to the waterfront. that is what the state land commission is. the port does not share a budget with the city. they cannot collect any tax revenue. they do not have any taxing authority. the port lives and dies by the revenue it generates on the port property. >> how is the ferry building doing in terms of creating revenue? >> it has been phenomenally successful. we are fully leased. the active merchants are incredibly happy to be part of the vibrant community. >> this is one of the most see places in san francisco. anybody who comes here from out of town, you have to walk through the ferry building. >> there are a lot of visitors here. definitely a lot of locals, too, who feel strongly about the connection to the marketplace. >> you were mentioning that this is pierre -- pier 14. >> first, it was a brick water for the downtown ferry terminal, cons
it is a separate government organization. >> the primary mission as described by state land, number one, to provide for maritime commerce, navigation. no. 2, it is to protect natural resources. third, it provides facilities that attract people to the waterfront. that is what the state land commission is. the port does not share a budget with the city. they cannot collect any tax revenue. they do not have any taxing authority. the port lives and dies by the revenue it generates on the port...
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at the top of the list, government spending cuts that is 8-10% in cuts to every federal agency. and a pay cut for medicare doctors of 27% that would hit after january 1st and finally, don, there's a slew of other tax hikes. the minimum tax and the estate tax. that is everything that would hit average americans. the fiscal cliff, it may be bigger than people realize. don? >> lisa, thank you very much. a lot of us would like to tell lawmakers what we think of them. here is your chance right now, go to our ireport.com and start a message and we will play them to congress on air. it's murder charges now for a new york city woman who we are told has confessed to pushing a man in the subway track to his death. these details are new and we are still gathering information. there is david, he is in new york. david, what has this woman confessed? >> she seems to have confessed to a hate crime, don, she has been charged with second degree murder in the case of this man who was pushed off the subway platform in queens on thursday. and the queens district attorney's office released this stat
at the top of the list, government spending cuts that is 8-10% in cuts to every federal agency. and a pay cut for medicare doctors of 27% that would hit after january 1st and finally, don, there's a slew of other tax hikes. the minimum tax and the estate tax. that is everything that would hit average americans. the fiscal cliff, it may be bigger than people realize. don? >> lisa, thank you very much. a lot of us would like to tell lawmakers what we think of them. here is your chance right...
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he had the disposal of the entire government. all that money from oil profits at his disposal. he threw everything at the election campaign, giving out free homes, cars, cell phones, refrigerators, doing anything he can and what is that going to do? going to leave venezuela in a bind. venezuelans here are sitting on the largest proven oil reserves in the world and yet a default could happen. a devaluation of the currency is likely at this point. what does that mean? any kind of destabilization of this country considering the united states is almost 10% of its gas from here, it could lead to some shocks at the gas station. we'll have to continue to watch it. >> thank you. it will be exciting at the u.n. you know that. >>> i want to take you now to the syrian, turkish border. this has been a mess lately. artillery fire has been flying over the border and it started to really fuel concerns that the cross border dispute could end up being a big, large regional battle. ivan watson's on the ground there, and i asked him how this battle could continue to escalate. >> reporter: turkish
he had the disposal of the entire government. all that money from oil profits at his disposal. he threw everything at the election campaign, giving out free homes, cars, cell phones, refrigerators, doing anything he can and what is that going to do? going to leave venezuela in a bind. venezuelans here are sitting on the largest proven oil reserves in the world and yet a default could happen. a devaluation of the currency is likely at this point. what does that mean? any kind of destabilization...
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government is the problem. ronald reagan's perspective has dominated republicans' thoughts on this matter for years. >> we have a different approach, the president and i, between a government-dominated society and a society driven by free people pursuing their dreams. >> reporter: romney insists the federal government should be smaller and less intrusive in terms of regulations and taxes and largely it should keep out of the free market. >> i line up with a smaller government, a less intrusive government, regulations being pared back. >> such views on both sides of course can make a difference. but here is the catch. for the past century, with a few exceptions, the government has been expanding no matter which party has held the white house. more cabinet positions, more agencies, more spending per citizen and much of that is driven by things like we menged at the start. population growth, economic trends and entitlements, meaning the question is probably not whether the government will keep growing under mr. ob
government is the problem. ronald reagan's perspective has dominated republicans' thoughts on this matter for years. >> we have a different approach, the president and i, between a government-dominated society and a society driven by free people pursuing their dreams. >> reporter: romney insists the federal government should be smaller and less intrusive in terms of regulations and taxes and largely it should keep out of the free market. >> i line up with a smaller government,...
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government says they're wrong. but if we're wrong, the consequences for our troops all over the world could be profound. we'll look at that plus a woman who gave a kidney to help her boss and in exchange got fired. john. >> that's a raw deal there. wee you in a few minutes. when we come back great news for drivers. gas prices, you probably noticed, starting to drop. how far and how long they could last. lady gaga keeps company with the presidents. how does she do? that's what the wax figure does. [ male announcer ] the cadillac cts sport sedan was designed with near-perfect weight balance from front to back... and back to front. ♪ giving you exceptional control from left to right... and right to left. ♪ the cadillac cts. ♪ we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras
government says they're wrong. but if we're wrong, the consequences for our troops all over the world could be profound. we'll look at that plus a woman who gave a kidney to help her boss and in exchange got fired. john. >> that's a raw deal there. wee you in a few minutes. when we come back great news for drivers. gas prices, you probably noticed, starting to drop. how far and how long they could last. lady gaga keeps company with the presidents. how does she do? that's what the wax...
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a government administrator in pakistan has put 80 the anti on the maker of an anti miles from the a. conditions were the ones minister offered hundred dozen dollars of is our money to anyone who tells the make of the video. the video was produced in the u.s. and as part of the protests in several countries depend a cup that was apparent last week at the smithsonian must national's suit last week has died. but in the incident, was unresponsive to cpr and other measures. the cubs mother was the upset. >>> she is resting comfortably and is begun to eat again. the something that will be looking up for. >>> the cause of death is expected later today. the cut look to be in good health after birth. >>> being installed or is starting to pay off. nearly a dozen big-name companies included mcdonald's and microsoft say they will hike the dividend it helps to to shareholders. american airlines says it expects to avoid any flight attendants after 2200 of them signed up for severance payments. the parent company filed for bankruptcy in november. >>> to the shows is recalling its house wind up in t
a government administrator in pakistan has put 80 the anti on the maker of an anti miles from the a. conditions were the ones minister offered hundred dozen dollars of is our money to anyone who tells the make of the video. the video was produced in the u.s. and as part of the protests in several countries depend a cup that was apparent last week at the smithsonian must national's suit last week has died. but in the incident, was unresponsive to cpr and other measures. the cubs mother was the...
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but all of you have either been in government, who have been in government, then transitioned to the private sector or been through this period in the private sector know one fundamental truth. that is, this kind of process relies heavily upon a partnership between government and the private sector. and that partnership will continue as we have an active consultation through our advisory committee structure and we will look forward then to form the delegation composed of the private sector and government. i look forward to your questions, again randy, thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, dick, very much. it's great having two of the senior officials of the government here that are involved in this issue. now as i said, what we're going to do is we're going to move down the line with our commenters. i've got to ask them to speak for only four minutes or so. i'm going to -- i couldn't cut off these distinguished gentlemen but i may feel more comfortable with the commenters, so i want to make sure we have time for interaction with the audience especially and among ourselves.
but all of you have either been in government, who have been in government, then transitioned to the private sector or been through this period in the private sector know one fundamental truth. that is, this kind of process relies heavily upon a partnership between government and the private sector. and that partnership will continue as we have an active consultation through our advisory committee structure and we will look forward then to form the delegation composed of the private sector and...
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the government sources 55 year-old is in the man behind the film. he is a convicted felon on probation for financial cornice. he announced the up the house that the southern california where he is believed to live. no one has come to the door. >>> >>> it's a headline this morning in another lab deck of charlotte cards. basically the bottom line is it's what you see yesterday. the deputies across the board. as you head out temperatures below 60 secured and a hot again into our inland areas. 96 degrees in livermore. members will spend four to the degrees of this because '60s and '70s bayside in mid-'70s across the peninsula to the low 80s across the santa clara ballot. 9192 degrees out inland areas. some of us who you by the beginning of next week. >>> no major hot spots out there right now. is the law of the 11 f trimble. like to come friday light. so far it appears to be the case. so road that will work not be wrapping up about 5:00 this morning but approach to the golden did bridge. the golden gate bridge toll plaza in this little slope toward serv
the government sources 55 year-old is in the man behind the film. he is a convicted felon on probation for financial cornice. he announced the up the house that the southern california where he is believed to live. no one has come to the door. >>> >>> it's a headline this morning in another lab deck of charlotte cards. basically the bottom line is it's what you see yesterday. the deputies across the board. as you head out temperatures below 60 secured and a hot again into our...
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. >> and unlike a company like solyndra he doesn't get any subsidies from the government? >> not at all. >> do you know how many businesses are like his? >> kus. tos have notified about 165 importers that their solar panels face these penalties, additional taxes that range from 31% to 250%, or in keith's case, possibly both. what customs couldn't tell us is the breakdown. how many of these are big businesses, how many are small, how many are just like keith. >> we'll continue to follow it and see if he gets any more information from the white house. >> more than 1,100 case os of west nile virus have been reported. it's the largest outbreak ever seen. what you need to know to protect yourself. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas i
. >> and unlike a company like solyndra he doesn't get any subsidies from the government? >> not at all. >> do you know how many businesses are like his? >> kus. tos have notified about 165 importers that their solar panels face these penalties, additional taxes that range from 31% to 250%, or in keith's case, possibly both. what customs couldn't tell us is the breakdown. how many of these are big businesses, how many are small, how many are just like keith. >>...
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over 2 million people besieged by their own government. they say whoever wins the battle for aleppo will prevail in this civil war, meaning the fight for every street here is a fight for syria's future. tragedy is so common, though. it rushes towards you. on aleppo streets, a truck races through traffic. we follow them, because we've seen a man leap inside, carrying a limp little girl in his arms. but perhaps because our car is new, he now rushes towards us for help. she's 4. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: go to the hospital, he says. guys, she's choking. >> what's happening? >> reporter: she was on the balcony at home when a bullet struck from nowhere. she's struggling to breathe. a bullet has hit her cheek. >> here, here, here. >> reporter: at the hospital, the doctors move to clear her airway. they think she'll live. but this underequipped rebel hospital can't treat her fully. so they make a tough decision to send her across the front line to a better equipped government hospital where we can't go. but this is where the bull
over 2 million people besieged by their own government. they say whoever wins the battle for aleppo will prevail in this civil war, meaning the fight for every street here is a fight for syria's future. tragedy is so common, though. it rushes towards you. on aleppo streets, a truck races through traffic. we follow them, because we've seen a man leap inside, carrying a limp little girl in his arms. but perhaps because our car is new, he now rushes towards us for help. she's 4. [ speaking foreign...
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the general services administration worst government department name, best government department parties. nobody has partied like the general services administration since they stopped snorting meth off the toaster ovens. the gsa seemed to have something wrong with it for some time. this conference that they got busted for this year. politico is reporting ha spending went up by 102%. the investigation that led to all of these resignations started a year ago. the chief of the agency has now resigned and apologized. the guy that was running the conference is pleadsing the fifth. he didn't know up at a house hearing he's pleading the fifth. possible silver lining, at a time when we think of everything as fodder and political one upmanship. the idiotic spending scandal at the gsa is something which everybody in washington agrees. in this case the republican perspective is brought by jeff denham. >> it's got to stop. it's wasteful taxpayer dollars. >> here is the democratic take on it. >> they disregarded one of the most basic tenants of government service. it's not your money. it's the taxpa
the general services administration worst government department name, best government department parties. nobody has partied like the general services administration since they stopped snorting meth off the toaster ovens. the gsa seemed to have something wrong with it for some time. this conference that they got busted for this year. politico is reporting ha spending went up by 102%. the investigation that led to all of these resignations started a year ago. the chief of the agency has now...
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there is no government that is good government. having the protection of teachers and firefighters and cops, a lot of the public sector growth that we have seen in a little bit has been in defense, homeland security and other matters. he can talk all he wants about balancing the bud jets but when you do it on the backs of every day workers. >> romney's comments. he has offered a layout saying the economy is fine. >> he stepped into this trap on the police and firemen. it seems like it is not getting as much attention. when they put it on the tee, hit the ball and stop. >> you were actually at the racetrack when we learned i'll have another is not going to run. >> i was out there and going to interview the only trainer of a triple crown winner. >> we have to go to a press conference. i learned that i'll have another was scratched. he is going to be pulled out. it il with be a pretty dramatic influence on the race tomorrow. they were going to have 150,000. now, they are going to have 100,000. and why might be wrong in the world of ho
there is no government that is good government. having the protection of teachers and firefighters and cops, a lot of the public sector growth that we have seen in a little bit has been in defense, homeland security and other matters. he can talk all he wants about balancing the bud jets but when you do it on the backs of every day workers. >> romney's comments. he has offered a layout saying the economy is fine. >> he stepped into this trap on the police and firemen. it seems like...
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i think it says a lot about how my dad will govern. >> it was a bold move. i think people were taken aback by the fact it was audacious. >> you look at what he'll do in office. he's not going to worry about the day-to-day back and forth what's that person going to think. he's going to do what he thinks is the right thing to do and bring the american people along and have them get behind him and lead forward and fix the problems that we're facing right now. >> i want to end with all of you giving me one word which is a great description of your dad. if the one who's already gone before you has already said it you can't use the same word. >> frugal. >> qualified. >> generous. >> father. >> father. >> i said integrity on earlier episode. but i'll say loving as well. he's very loving. >> loving as well. that's a nice way to end. >> like father first. >> father can often be the one thing that is a great winner. a pleasure to meet you. good to see you. >> next i sit down with the keynote speaker, the irrepressible governor chris christie, who lively as you'll see
i think it says a lot about how my dad will govern. >> it was a bold move. i think people were taken aback by the fact it was audacious. >> you look at what he'll do in office. he's not going to worry about the day-to-day back and forth what's that person going to think. he's going to do what he thinks is the right thing to do and bring the american people along and have them get behind him and lead forward and fix the problems that we're facing right now. >> i want to end...
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to mess up in the process and still have mistakes at the end and you are given money at the federal government and there's no repercussion for any of the work you have done. i think a lot of this is that we really need a moratorium. the banks are not ready. he have demonstrated this in the last five-six years. they continue to foreclose on families without a real due process. we need to make sure that, if we want to look for solutions, that we have the time and space to do that. can i finish? the capital model is one of many solutions, mandatory situations to make israel. need the time to do that. [applause] >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is robin. i have been a san for cisco resident for 20 years, now. i want to thank everybody that i've heard today. i do not think there is anyone i have listened to that i have not learned from. i want to thank supervisor wiener, who i've never had the experience to meet since i voted for you. supervisor of a los for offering the bill. i am a door knocker. i have been going with troops from the occupy center cisco housing coalition would s
to mess up in the process and still have mistakes at the end and you are given money at the federal government and there's no repercussion for any of the work you have done. i think a lot of this is that we really need a moratorium. the banks are not ready. he have demonstrated this in the last five-six years. they continue to foreclose on families without a real due process. we need to make sure that, if we want to look for solutions, that we have the time and space to do that. can i finish?...
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government bond market don't have the money they had before. >> bk, the other currency expert in residence. how do you see the strategy? >> i like the long dollar trade. one, you have the safe haven flows. if the world gets bad, everybody wants to be in the world dollar. the one question i have for john is, when we're talk about u.s. treasury flows, they've come from 38% of the global gdp down to 17%. there's only bonds and bunds to buy. i would be buying treasuries down here. tlts, the etf. doesn't that put a natural floor under treasury rates? ments i think that certainly does help. you have to look at who has the money and how much liquidity there is. if you have the opinion that europe is safer, pick up some french bonds or italian, maybe not portuguese. >> this has been one of the most difficult trades over the last couple of months. would you agree that the euro has remained stronger than you and others have perhaps thought it would be, given the issues that still remain there? >> i mean the euro's best friend is ben bernanke. when the dollar begins to look strong, ben bernanke pound
government bond market don't have the money they had before. >> bk, the other currency expert in residence. how do you see the strategy? >> i like the long dollar trade. one, you have the safe haven flows. if the world gets bad, everybody wants to be in the world dollar. the one question i have for john is, when we're talk about u.s. treasury flows, they've come from 38% of the global gdp down to 17%. there's only bonds and bunds to buy. i would be buying treasuries down here. tlts,...